Tag: institutional investors

 

The gold dichotomy: Demand rises, prices fall

Published on November 19, 2008

There are a lot of forces impacting the gold market, yet prices are barely moving. Demand is soaring, but prices are dropping. What gives?
By Andrew Snyder, TodaysFinancialNews.com
Baltimore – (TFN): It is an interesting time for gold investors. On one hand, gold prices should be soaring as investors flee to the precious metal for security. On [...]

Is Google (GOOG:NASDAQ) Cheap at $500?

Published on August 5, 2008

“Over the last three quarters, GOOG has missed earnings expectations twice, including the second-quarter results that were released on July 17.” — Rick Pendergraft
by Rick Pendergraft
Baltimore — (TFN):  As recently as last November, Google (GOOG:NASDAQ) was priced at over $700 per share. But the one-time Internet darling [...]

Learn from the rock stars of institutional investing

Published on February 11, 2008

"When fear finally makes its way into the hearts and minds of professional managers, it’s time to take note." — Andrew Mickey

by Andrew Mickey, Fear and Greed
Baltimore (TFN) — This should be easy. It’s supply and demand, right? Well, that’s close, but not exactly accurate.
Have you gone to the gas station and there’s [...]

Kenya in Crisis: A Buying Opportunity?

Published on January 3, 2008

"Despite the recent riots, Kenya has one of the strongest and most stable governments in sub-Saharan Africa. Granted, that's not saying a whole lot, but government opposition has been almost completely nonviolent until now. And with the relative safety of that stability and the healthy financial base left by British rule, the Kenyan economy has [...]